Facebook asswipes

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  • GeorgesII0

    Am I the only one who read the article,
    So they used facebook to help find the criminal, but now wants facebook to close the page.
    so they're not actually fearing for a mistrial but fearing a vigilante could take upon himself to kill the main suspect before the end of the trial,
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-…
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    "Though social media's been enormously helpful in this investigation, it's also been very, very difficult and we had cause to speak to Facebook over the weekend and ask them to take a particular site down," he said.

    "Now, they've refused to do that.

    "We've all got a social responsibility. Facebook is part of our community and I would have thought that it would have only been reasonable."

    "We've got to remember that no matter how horrible this crime is, this gentleman has got to be afforded a fair trial.

    "It's not for Facebook pages or anyone else to be taking justice into their own hands."

    • No, but you are one of the people that have no comprehensions skills.chossy
    • at least I'm trying to understand in which way what people write online can affect a judgementGeorgesII

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